Abstract Background Causative factors may be different for the very first onset of symptoms of the ‘disease’ of low back pain (LBP) than for ensuing episodes that occur after a pain-free period. This differentiation hinges on a life-time absence of low back pain at first onset and short-term absence for further episodes. In this systematic review, we explored whether researchers make these distinctions when investigating the causality of LBP. Methods A literature search of PUBMED, CINAHL, and SCOPUS databases was performed from January 2010 until September 2016 using the search terms ‘low back pain’ or ‘back pain’ and ‘risk factor’ or ‘caus*’ or ‘predict*’ or ‘onset’ or ‘first-time’ or ‘inception’ or ‘incidence’. Two reviewers extracted inf...
Purpose Over 20 years ago the term non-specific low back pain became popular to convey the limitatio...
Lower back pain is one of the most common symptoms – and the most common musculoskeletal problem – ...
Knowledge on the clinical course of low back pain presented in general practice is poor. Preceding s...
Background: Causative factors may be different for the very first onset of symptoms of the 'disease'...
Background Risk factors (RFs) for the “disease” of low back pain (LBP) are probably different fro...
Objectives To determine why some people develop chronic low back pain, and whether illness perceptio...
Specific spinal postures and physical activities have been linked to low back pain (LBP) but previou...
Low back pain is an extremely common problem that most people experience at some point in their life...
Absence of low back pain in patients followed weekly over one year with automated text messages Char...
Recurrent low back pain (recurrent LBP) is a common condition, however, it is unclear if uniform def...
Purpose: Little is known about what triggers an episode of low back pain (LBP) in those presenting t...
Study Design. A cross-sectional survey with a longitudinal follow-up.Objectives. The aim of this stu...
Background: Global estimates show that back pain is the leading cause of disability among all docume...
BACKGROUND: One-third of individuals with acute low back pain (LBP) experience recurrent symptoms wi...
Background and Objectives: The role of spinal movement alterations in lowback pain (LBP) remains unc...
Purpose Over 20 years ago the term non-specific low back pain became popular to convey the limitatio...
Lower back pain is one of the most common symptoms – and the most common musculoskeletal problem – ...
Knowledge on the clinical course of low back pain presented in general practice is poor. Preceding s...
Background: Causative factors may be different for the very first onset of symptoms of the 'disease'...
Background Risk factors (RFs) for the “disease” of low back pain (LBP) are probably different fro...
Objectives To determine why some people develop chronic low back pain, and whether illness perceptio...
Specific spinal postures and physical activities have been linked to low back pain (LBP) but previou...
Low back pain is an extremely common problem that most people experience at some point in their life...
Absence of low back pain in patients followed weekly over one year with automated text messages Char...
Recurrent low back pain (recurrent LBP) is a common condition, however, it is unclear if uniform def...
Purpose: Little is known about what triggers an episode of low back pain (LBP) in those presenting t...
Study Design. A cross-sectional survey with a longitudinal follow-up.Objectives. The aim of this stu...
Background: Global estimates show that back pain is the leading cause of disability among all docume...
BACKGROUND: One-third of individuals with acute low back pain (LBP) experience recurrent symptoms wi...
Background and Objectives: The role of spinal movement alterations in lowback pain (LBP) remains unc...
Purpose Over 20 years ago the term non-specific low back pain became popular to convey the limitatio...
Lower back pain is one of the most common symptoms – and the most common musculoskeletal problem – ...
Knowledge on the clinical course of low back pain presented in general practice is poor. Preceding s...